Hoarding Simulator 2.0 (GAME NACIONAL, 25th Jan, $9.99) - One of the best high-tech simulations ever created is here! Your ...
The Yakuza and Like a Dragon games series are plenty bizarre, but Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii ... your route to graduation. Stunning pixel art, deep progression systems, and smart ...
Mostly 2D with some straightforward combat ... Nine Sols is the perfect alternative. Featuring dimly lit pixel-art environments that seem welcoming initially, Animal Well is surprisingly brutal ...
Just because you've got an older or low-end PC doesn't mean you can't enjoy gaming. There are thousands of back titles in the ...
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Best Adventure Games On PS5
Those who are keen to experience the best adventures on the PlayStation 5 should be sure to check out these excellent titles.
A 2D platformer where absolutely everything can ... and its grungy, well-animated pixel art set Diablo II apart. Its loot-‘em-up gameplay is so appealing that it does not need to move with ...
First Cut is that but in 2D, essentially, offering feudal Japan-themed duels against some truly beautiful pixel art backdrops. An average day at the cat cafe - You work in a cat cafe. Do I need to ...
You might remember the previous game in this series that took 2D action games to new heights. Well, here’s the sequel! Hyper Light Breaker goes from the pixel art of the original to an ...
Piracy has long been a controversial issue in the entertainment industry. Companies, like One Piece publisher Shueisha, claim they lose millions (or even billions) of dollars due to it, thus ...
Preordering Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii will get you a set of unique in-game items based on the series' newest protagonist, Ichiban Kasuga. These include Ichiban and his iconic pet ...
Sea of Thieves fans will soon get a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of Rare's multiplayer pirate adventure game thanks to the new Sea of Thieves: The Art of Piracy art book launching May 20.
With the exorbitant prices streaming platforms have forced upon consumers, many of the latter have once again taken to sailing the high seas of piracy to consume entertainment. That just won’t ...